Hobart here we come
Moby | 18/6/2004Watch out
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Watch out
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This censored story was one of World War II’s oddest, and it involved a fleet of handmade balloons sent east by the empire of Japan. Improbable though it may sound, from late 1944 through the spring of 1945, the Japanese launched more than 9,000 balloons from their nation’s eastern shores. Filled not with mild-mannered hot air but extremely flammable hydrogen and armed with incendiary and antipersonnel bombs, the balloons rode the jet stream across the Pacific Ocean for several days before landing throughout North America.
No, really. Throughout North America. From Alaska to Mexico and as far east as suburban Detroit. Perhaps even more incredible, the balloons themselves were not made of any high-tech, weather-hardened fabric but simple paper panels held together with potato glue.
Censorship’s Trial Balloons – What happens when wartime news gets censored? By Liam Callanan
Gold Coast weekend completed.
Didn’t manage to pash Paris.
Had a blast tho.
Boogied on down at Quest. Silly drunken antics
Bring on Melbourne!
This is going to rock!
THE DARLING HARBOUR JAZZ FESTIVAL 2004
One instant pick is The Cat Empire
Pity I’m away Saturday & Sunday.. but I get to catch Mondays Gigs.